| | Submitted on: 5/22/2002 4:41:16 PM
By: Yusuf "ASPExpert" AKDAG
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| | Its a Hard Disc Drive Browser uses FileSytemObject (FSO).. I wrote it for my friend but u can use it freely. If any suggestion please dont hastitate and send it to me..
And , Thanks to Ben for suggestions and changes about HDD Brwoser file. It now more understandable and easely customizable.
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5/23/2002 10:12:28 AM:Ben White nice neat little code
Good work!
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5/23/2002 10:20:46 AM:Ben White Yusuf, I have updated the code and made
the topmost level the drive list. I
also added in error code protection.
(prevents permission errors from
crashing the page) if you would like a
copy of this, send me an email.
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5/23/2002 2:43:28 PM:Ben White In the subroutine DeleteFile()
you
might want to edit the redirect
statement to be
Response.Redirect
"?path=" & left(del,instrrev(del,"\"))
this refreshes the directory where
the file was
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5/27/2002 11:31:56 PM:MKI this code is simple but really useful.
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